Yes and yes! I have a degree in Communication that I earned 5 years ago and have yet to see any yearly income that surpasses the total cost of my education. I work full time and so does my spouse so my kids go to daycare. Very expensive (half of my income pays for it) but if I did not work the other half of my income not devoted to daycare would put us in red water and leave bills unpaid.
I had to mentally support my husband as he finished school all while buying our first house, moving, and having our first baby. He graduated when she was almost 2. I have to step back sometimes and realize that we both have the same goal and we take turns in letting each other lead. he supported me when were first married to finish school first so I did the same for him realizing it benefitted all of us. I take the back seat sometimes and sometimes he takes the backseat. It is a balancing act and as the mom we often get criticized for following our dreams and wanting a career plus a family.
I am nowhere near where I want to be but now with 2 little kids under the age of 5 I am happy to have a steady income and know that when the time is right in life I will be able to find something more challenging and oriented towards my degree. Now I need the flexibility and understanding my current job offers when dealing with sick kids, emergencies, vacations etc. I have always been the "go to" person witht he kids because my job offers the ability whereas my spouse's does not. I amokay with that with I am happy to cheerlead my husband getting a promotion so we have more financial breathing room. I do not care who comes up with the money as long as we are safe, happy, healthy, and have our needs met. I know that when I am ready I will go for the job that applies to my degree and grants me more responsibility but for now it works the way it is.